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>>> florida's job growth picking up steam. the state as heseen the largest monthly unemployment decline. joining suss governor rick scott. great to see you. a little built at the correspondents dinner. i wanted to let you talk about florida for sure but i don't know if you saw the journal today. there's a big scott walker piece about wisconsin. i couldn't help but see some of the parallels. wisconsin is moving up quickly in its environment for business, just like florida is. all of those reforms that scott walker put in in this recall, none of his opponents are talking about those reforms because they're all working in terms of even schools have not had a lay off teachers because when you get your health care and some of your pension things in line and have public union employees just contribute a little bit, not even as much as the private sector, you don't have to lay off people. property taxes fell for the first time since '98 and you wonder. you took your lumps. you were down under 30% approval rating, right if. >> he's do
>>> florida's job growth picking up steam. the state as heseen the largest monthly unemployment decline. joining suss governor rick scott. great to see you. a little built at the correspondents dinner. i wanted to let you talk about florida for sure but i don't know if you saw the journal today. there's a big scott walker piece about wisconsin. i couldn't help but see some of the parallels. wisconsin is moving up quickly in its environment for business, just like florida is. all of...
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was taking place there, oxycodo oxycodone, prescription painkiller volume going to two pharmacies in florida, going after them saying these two companies should have known about it and aware of it. i think this is going to cause a huge issue. they tried to shut down these operations. a judge has temporarily granted an injunction against the agency being able to do that, but this gets into how much responsibility the cvs pharmacy should have had and cardinal who was supplying a lot of the drugs should have had as well. >> we don't have more time for stories. >> oh, my gosh. >> two more hours to talk about a lot of stories. we'll do it then. in the meantime coming up, we've got wall street veteran sallie krawcheck going to be our guest host. stay tuned for more. intuitive trading platform from charles schwab. fine-tune technical analysis with the integrated chart tools sidebar. pinpoint your target more efficiently with clearly categorized, highly customizable technical studies. plus, scan any stock or etf against time-tested indicators with built-in chart pattern recognition. call 1-888-4schw
was taking place there, oxycodo oxycodone, prescription painkiller volume going to two pharmacies in florida, going after them saying these two companies should have known about it and aware of it. i think this is going to cause a huge issue. they tried to shut down these operations. a judge has temporarily granted an injunction against the agency being able to do that, but this gets into how much responsibility the cvs pharmacy should have had and cardinal who was supplying a lot of the drugs...
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meanwhile, a little further south, storms to deal with in florida. it will be a wet time there. also stormy in the upper midwest, a cold front dumping quite a bit of rain. south texas could be wet as well. houston to san antonio, 70s from seattle to san francisco. let's talk about this heat. all these areas shaded in brown, that's where we have heat advisories. daytime heat index values, what it will feel like to your body. that's what matters. what it feels like, nearing 100. d.c., baltimore, philadelphia, all way up into new england we have some heat advisories in place as well. boston's going to be a hot one for us. highs in the 90s. again, heat index values nearing 100 degrees. we could be talking record highs. d.c. is one of those spots. maybe tying the record for the day at 99 degrees this afternoon. baltimore, the record's 100, but 98, you get the picture. it will be a hot, scorching time for many of these areas. all thanks to a huge ridge building into the north and east. this is going to be with us for today into tomorrow. very, very warm readings. thursday, high temper
meanwhile, a little further south, storms to deal with in florida. it will be a wet time there. also stormy in the upper midwest, a cold front dumping quite a bit of rain. south texas could be wet as well. houston to san antonio, 70s from seattle to san francisco. let's talk about this heat. all these areas shaded in brown, that's where we have heat advisories. daytime heat index values, what it will feel like to your body. that's what matters. what it feels like, nearing 100. d.c., baltimore,...
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we're live in south florida with more next. at merrill lynch, we understand the importance of your goals. today, our financial advisors lead from a new position of strength. together with bank of america, they have access to more resources than ever before. a steadfast commitment to help you achieve your financial goals in life. that's the power of the right advisor. that's merrill lynch. >>> you're watching "worldwide exchange". these are your headlines. tropical storm isaac expected to become a hurricane as it approaches the florida coast. it's 180 miles from fort myers. >>> samsung electronic shares take a tumble after the tech giant is found guilty of infringing six of seven apple patents. >>> german's key economic index weakens and falls to its lowest level since march of 2010. >>> tropical storm isaac will miss most of south florida. heavy rains and winds causing problems in tampa which is the site of the republican national convention. gop will formally nominate mitt romney as its presidential candidate. the convention w
we're live in south florida with more next. at merrill lynch, we understand the importance of your goals. today, our financial advisors lead from a new position of strength. together with bank of america, they have access to more resources than ever before. a steadfast commitment to help you achieve your financial goals in life. that's the power of the right advisor. that's merrill lynch. >>> you're watching "worldwide exchange". these are your headlines. tropical storm isaac...
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hurricane isaac is headed toward florida, threatening the gop convention and the state's orange crop. becky? >> let's welcome our guest host for the next two hours, jim bullard, president of the st. louis fed, here with us exclusively this morning and it is a pleasure to have you here. >> thanks for having me. great to be back. >> perfect timing, what a coincidence to have you the morning after the fomc minutes come out. >> it's always a good time to be on the show. >> it's a great time to have you here this morning and we need you as translator. the fed minutes came out and caught people's attention. the huge news is the language was quite a bit more explicit than people had been expecting. first of all this idea that many members judge additional monetary accommodation would likely be warranted fairly soon unless incoming information pointed to a substantial strengthening in the case of economic recovery. what's fairly soon? >> well, i think we're being vague on that, so i'd want to preserve our options. i do think growth has not come in as strongly this year as we expected, and i t
hurricane isaac is headed toward florida, threatening the gop convention and the state's orange crop. becky? >> let's welcome our guest host for the next two hours, jim bullard, president of the st. louis fed, here with us exclusively this morning and it is a pleasure to have you here. >> thanks for having me. great to be back. >> perfect timing, what a coincidence to have you the morning after the fomc minutes come out. >> it's always a good time to be on the show....
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and i report on the buildout of florida in the 80s. growth comes with constraints and costs. what are the hurdles going from 10,000 to 25,000 and double again. >> the best example is walmart. starting rate $17 an hour, short 125 people, $25 an hour overtime and but the challenge is we get 100 to 150 people a day looking for jobs. if you don't have housing you're not going to last and we're tired of people living in their cars and that type of thing, we regulated them out so we want to become, this play is going to be around for 50 years and so make an investment, build a town, a community. >> there's been a history of boom towns and bus towns. are you confident in the 50-year forecast? >> yes. >> you must have confidence. >> we do, we have information from sampson, a private equity platform we control in the energy shale and we have access to hess and haliburton and slumberge and it points to a 40 or 50-year -- >> can you give us the math in terms of are you renting properties, selling some properties, how much they're going to go for,
and i report on the buildout of florida in the 80s. growth comes with constraints and costs. what are the hurdles going from 10,000 to 25,000 and double again. >> the best example is walmart. starting rate $17 an hour, short 125 people, $25 an hour overtime and but the challenge is we get 100 to 150 people a day looking for jobs. if you don't have housing you're not going to last and we're tired of people living in their cars and that type of thing, we regulated them out so we want to...
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having campaigned in florida, let's face it, florida is an am amalcomation of five states? one. paul ryan has one of the most important messages when it comes to medicare. he should not shy away from it. the whole idea we go to a more defined contribution model for those under 55 years of age. >> makes sense. >> we are on the precipice of fiscal disaster and for him to square with the american people, do you want to save medicare, this is it. >> noble, but do you lose votes because of it? >> i think a whole lot more people would than you might imagine and so far the polling would indicate that the seniors are not walking away from his message. i think many may have -- >> that's not going to affect a lot of the seniors. >> well it's a different demographic. this is our demographic. >> aren't you okay with it, becky? >> i realize that there are changes that have to come. the system is not going to survive when i'm there. >> it's a supplemental all or nothing? >> my concern is that you take the plan that's there and you say okay, we can't attack these ever-increasing costs so we'll
having campaigned in florida, let's face it, florida is an am amalcomation of five states? one. paul ryan has one of the most important messages when it comes to medicare. he should not shy away from it. the whole idea we go to a more defined contribution model for those under 55 years of age. >> makes sense. >> we are on the precipice of fiscal disaster and for him to square with the american people, do you want to save medicare, this is it. >> noble, but do you lose votes...
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i'm down here in florida for it. >> happy birthday, mr. nathan. >> i like mike's put buying in gld. >> i to like the gld put buy. if it does go lower, make sure to spread it out. >> it would be weird if you didn't like it. our time has expired. i'm melissa lee. "money in motion" is up next.
i'm down here in florida for it. >> happy birthday, mr. nathan. >> i like mike's put buying in gld. >> i to like the gld put buy. if it does go lower, make sure to spread it out. >> it would be weird if you didn't like it. our time has expired. i'm melissa lee. "money in motion" is up next.
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romney has a slight lead in florida, as well. if branstad is right and that enthusiasm carries romney over that is a sign that some of the measurements have been off and likely voter screens have been off but in places like colorado and ohio mitt romney could do better than expected. we don't have reason to know that yet. >> there are a couple of early indicators? >> first state where polls are closing is the state of virginia. president obama carried. it was a breakthrough for president obama to carry it four years ago. both sides invested heavily in the state. shift of population up through northern virginia that are more democrat democratic leaning. you will see the obama campaign believes they have an ever so slight lead. the last poll showed 1 point lead for the president. >> 2.4 points in iowa. are those within the margin of error? >> yes. >> it's hard to say all these things. >> the reason is that if you average statewide polls your margin of error goes way down. >> it is not within the margin. >> what is the margin of err
romney has a slight lead in florida, as well. if branstad is right and that enthusiasm carries romney over that is a sign that some of the measurements have been off and likely voter screens have been off but in places like colorado and ohio mitt romney could do better than expected. we don't have reason to know that yet. >> there are a couple of early indicators? >> first state where polls are closing is the state of virginia. president obama carried. it was a breakthrough for...
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florida hasn't had a really strong hit in a long time. that's going to have an immediate impact on consumers. usual suspect, home centers, the big box, mass merchandisers will see an influx of traffic as we move into the weekend. but it remains to be seen. we have to watch this one very closely. >> when will we know how bad it will be. what's the timing you expect us to figure that out? >> as we move into the weekend, it will get more clear. track of the storm, again, has been shifting a little bit to the left and the intensity forecast are always the most difficult part of these type of storms. we'll have more clarity as time goes on. we're watching it very closely and certainly the people that are in florida and gulf coast are and should be watching it very closely. should be taking preparations at this point. >> paul, i want to get to this orange contract story. as you said, the track has shifted to the west. also true as i under it, that almost all of the citrus group is to the south, right? no oranges in citrus county because it free
florida hasn't had a really strong hit in a long time. that's going to have an immediate impact on consumers. usual suspect, home centers, the big box, mass merchandisers will see an influx of traffic as we move into the weekend. but it remains to be seen. we have to watch this one very closely. >> when will we know how bad it will be. what's the timing you expect us to figure that out? >> as we move into the weekend, it will get more clear. track of the storm, again, has been...
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florida is -- they're going to be writing stories about florida pretty soon about how it's doing. it's coming back. pricing isn't what it was five years ago. it's sort of interesting. i sold a house -- i have the all time record for houses. i bought a house at a bankruptcy in palm beach and i bought it for 40 and i sold it for 100 to a russian. i hope he's happy with it. >> i think his daughter is living there, right? >> his daughter is living or somebody. i'm not sure he knows who is living there. >> south florida has had the benefit of exactly what you're talking about, a lot of money coming in from south america, central america, the caribbean. miami is sort of like the headquarters of south america. >> they want to be in miami in particular. brazil, tremendous money from brazil and venezuela. where countries are in trouble, they're the ones that invest. brazil is really big and venezuela is really, really big in to the miami area. >> donald, is atlantic city going to come back? >> yeah, it's going to come back but it has tremendous competition. i've never seen competition like
florida is -- they're going to be writing stories about florida pretty soon about how it's doing. it's coming back. pricing isn't what it was five years ago. it's sort of interesting. i sold a house -- i have the all time record for houses. i bought a house at a bankruptcy in palm beach and i bought it for 40 and i sold it for 100 to a russian. i hope he's happy with it. >> i think his daughter is living there, right? >> his daughter is living or somebody. i'm not sure he knows who...
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. > [ male announcer ] this is corporate caterers, miami, florida. in here, great food demands a great presentation. so at&t showed corporate caterers how to better collaborate by using a mobile solution, in a whole new way. using real-time photo sharing abilities, they can create and maintain high standards, from kitchen to table. this technology allows us to collaborate with our drivers to make a better experience for our customers. [ male announcer ] it's a network of possibilities -- helping you do what you do... even better. ♪ >>> >>> dimon's day on the hill. a look at what could happen beyond the politics live from the nation's capital. >> getting back on the job. >> it's finally time to have a president who is in touch with what's happening in america and i am. i'll bring back america's strength. >> honeywell's ceo and david cote on creating opportunities for growth. >> and when investing goes social. a sneak peek at what could be the future of trading as the second hour of "squawk box" begins right now. ♪ ♪ >>> good morning, everybody.
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this is an election really about ohio and florida. >> you say that this is already done in terms of the gop nomination. >> no, it's not done. >> the three candidates staying in it, could they get enough of the delegates to prevent mitt romney from getting -- >> no. these things come together quickly once they come together and i think after a couple more of these multiy state events it's going to come together very quickly. >> he's at 89 or so. 89 or 90. >> on in trade. >> on in trade on futures for romney to be the nominee. >> oh, well good. >> time for our -- we have 0 other things. >> i have many screens. >> you look like you have a lot over there. >> i though. can you clear -- >> can i take bets off this? >> if you just get rid of the daily cost website, is it coast or costs? >> i don't know. >>> time for the global markets report. ross westgate is standing by in london this morning. and he is literally standing, standing by. >>> i am standing. joe, good morning to you. european stocks near the session high as we broke three days of losses with slim gains at the close of play on wed
this is an election really about ohio and florida. >> you say that this is already done in terms of the gop nomination. >> no, it's not done. >> the three candidates staying in it, could they get enough of the delegates to prevent mitt romney from getting -- >> no. these things come together quickly once they come together and i think after a couple more of these multiy state events it's going to come together very quickly. >> he's at 89 or so. 89 or 90. >>...
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sla clark in florida clark? >> jim, a big first time booyah from the keys. >> i love the fish, what's up? >> jim, i love you. you have shown me to go for chesapeake. it looks like the united states is going back in the oil business. who should i be looking at? >> if you want to know who is the best finder of oil, those are the two eog, let's go to jordan in pennsylvania. >> hey jim, big booyah from pittsburgh, pennsylvania. >> i'll tell you, that tastes like iron city beer. it tastes like coming home. >> i got weight watcher's. how do you feel about their recent change in management. >> i don't want to be greedy. i think you are greedy if you hang onto wtw. >> you know what, let's go to wayne in virginia. >> love your show. >> accounting and reg layerities equal sell. i understand from the papers that there are issues there. involving an sec investigation. you close your eyes and you sell because there is not much to it. we have good things holding us up. understand this, but we will not it wi we will not let pe
sla clark in florida clark? >> jim, a big first time booyah from the keys. >> i love the fish, what's up? >> jim, i love you. you have shown me to go for chesapeake. it looks like the united states is going back in the oil business. who should i be looking at? >> if you want to know who is the best finder of oil, those are the two eog, let's go to jordan in pennsylvania. >> hey jim, big booyah from pittsburgh, pennsylvania. >> i'll tell you, that tastes like...
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tyler in florida. >> caller: jim i'm going to give you a south florida booyah. >> i'll take that. i need to go there now always >> caller: sun is shining. actually it's overcast. but quick question for you. when you talk about the economy really booting off again it seems like you talk about it in terms of consuming and not producing. i'm thinking from the way i think about it you need something to be produced before it's consumed. i'm wondering why in terms of a growing economy you talk about consumption instead of production. that's what it seems like to me. >> i do. because in order to be able to raise price you need demand. if there's a shortage of supply, sure, that can mean something. but not if there's no demand, right? if you have a shortage of a supply at some price nobody likes you can't raise price. it doesn't mean anything. that's why we focus on demand on the show. a company that's got their earnings stars before you buoy it. use the eps to figure out the company's growth rate and take it from there. "mad money" will be right back. >> don't miss a second of "mad money
tyler in florida. >> caller: jim i'm going to give you a south florida booyah. >> i'll take that. i need to go there now always >> caller: sun is shining. actually it's overcast. but quick question for you. when you talk about the economy really booting off again it seems like you talk about it in terms of consuming and not producing. i'm thinking from the way i think about it you need something to be produced before it's consumed. i'm wondering why in terms of a growing...
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listen rick scott in florida is a competitor, bobby jindal, susan martinez, they are all competing for those businesses. if you want to sit there -- i'll give you a good example. i think the martin o'malley, former -- or still -- former dn -- >> he's in virginia now, right? >> no. i think he's up in maryland. >> yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. current governor. >> former chairman of the democrat governors association. he and i were on a panel one day. he's a bright, capable guy but he made the comment, you know, he was a little offended that a governor would come into his state and try to recruit businesses out of his state to go somewhere else. well, i understand that he might be offended, but the fact is that's how the world works. competition is what makes you stronger and putting legitimate competitive policies in place whether it is grants to help a business move from a place that has overtaxed and overregulated to your state so that the people who work in your business can keep more of what they work for and to be able to take better care of their family is just good common sense and it'
listen rick scott in florida is a competitor, bobby jindal, susan martinez, they are all competing for those businesses. if you want to sit there -- i'll give you a good example. i think the martin o'malley, former -- or still -- former dn -- >> he's in virginia now, right? >> no. i think he's up in maryland. >> yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. current governor. >> former chairman of the democrat governors association. he and i were on a panel one day. he's a bright, capable guy...
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. >> it is the old saying, it's florida, florida, florida, in politics. here it's important, because this is a microcosm of the country. you've got so many different media markets here. it's a much bigger state than these candidates have campaigned in before. you've got southern voters, northern type of voters who are the snow birds down in florida voting in this primary. going into the general election, florida is such a big enchilada in terms of electoral votes, that it really matters how you do and how you come pain here. >> thank you so much. live tonight in tampa with voting under way in florida's primary. let's look at what's happening in some of the districts. we bring in congressman mario diaz-balart. congressman tom rooney. both are throwing their support behind romney. good to have you on the program. thanks so much for joining us. congressman diaz-balart, why do you think romney is the clear choice come november? >> i think it's the economy, stupid, and who is the person who can get the jobs going and the economy going. we had a turn-around art
. >> it is the old saying, it's florida, florida, florida, in politics. here it's important, because this is a microcosm of the country. you've got so many different media markets here. it's a much bigger state than these candidates have campaigned in before. you've got southern voters, northern type of voters who are the snow birds down in florida voting in this primary. going into the general election, florida is such a big enchilada in terms of electoral votes, that it really matters...
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mississippi, alabama, louisiana or florida, they're gonna love it. shaul, your alabama hospitality is incredible. thanks, karen. love your mississippi outdoors. i vote for your florida beaches, dawn. bill, this louisiana seafood is delicious. we're having such a great year on the gulf, we've decided to put aside our rivalry. now is the perfect time to visit anyone of our states. the beaches and waters couldn't be more beautiful. take a boat ride, go fishing or just lay in the sun. we've got coastline to explore and wildlife to photograph. and there's world class dining with our world famous seafood. so for a great vacation this year, come to the gulf. its all fabulous but i give florida the edge. right after mississippi. you mean alabama. say louisiana or there's no dessert. this invitation is brought to you by bp and all of us who call the gulf home. can i still ship a gift in time for christmas? yeah, sure you can. great. where's your gift? uh... whew. [ male announcer ] break from the holiday stress. ship fedex express by december 22nd for christm
mississippi, alabama, louisiana or florida, they're gonna love it. shaul, your alabama hospitality is incredible. thanks, karen. love your mississippi outdoors. i vote for your florida beaches, dawn. bill, this louisiana seafood is delicious. we're having such a great year on the gulf, we've decided to put aside our rivalry. now is the perfect time to visit anyone of our states. the beaches and waters couldn't be more beautiful. take a boat ride, go fishing or just lay in the sun. we've got...
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a lot of investments in florida, a lot of people are investing as florida. rick is doing great job at governor. we're lucky to have him and you're lucky to have him on your show. we've made investments all over the place. we see things probably getting better. we think it's very, very fragile. if oil goes up month more, it's going to come to a screeching halt. interest rates a huge advantage the banks aren't loaning much money in terms if you need the money. if you don't need the money, they want to give it to you by the bushel. that doesn't help very much if you think about it. there are lots of opportunities and you can buy lots of things relatively inexpensively in my opinion. >> did you see the commentary or i should say the speech from ben bernanke yesterday? he talked about what they've been seeing in the jobs market. he doesn't really buy into it at this point, doesn't think it anything more than necessarily a temporary bump and that he still sees some real long-term problems with this country, particularly with the jobs market. >> i thought it was pr
a lot of investments in florida, a lot of people are investing as florida. rick is doing great job at governor. we're lucky to have him and you're lucky to have him on your show. we've made investments all over the place. we see things probably getting better. we think it's very, very fragile. if oil goes up month more, it's going to come to a screeching halt. interest rates a huge advantage the banks aren't loaning much money in terms if you need the money. if you don't need the money, they...
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it's another thing in florida on the coast. there were counties i found along north carolina that have fema money on top of fema money from the prior storm on top of fema money. that's not the case in new york. >> three storms hit new york in 1954. all of them twice as big as the one that just hit three in one year. >> i don't want to give you a nodule but people are making a leap with global warming thing. it may be true. i don't think there's evidence of it. >> i tell you, it's our living in sin that's bringing on all this weather. >> that we know to be true. >> right. >> especially your living in sin, joe. >> it's moral decline bringing on natural disasters. the end of the world is near. i look at both sides -- >> i'm not a scientist. >> no, you're not. >> i'm not. neither are you. >> you are a preacher. >> i'm somebody who reads enough to know that most scientists believe the climate is warming. >> most believe that. connecting the storms is where -- >> up next, a couple friend requests from investors and later strategies f
it's another thing in florida on the coast. there were counties i found along north carolina that have fema money on top of fema money from the prior storm on top of fema money. that's not the case in new york. >> three storms hit new york in 1954. all of them twice as big as the one that just hit three in one year. >> i don't want to give you a nodule but people are making a leap with global warming thing. it may be true. i don't think there's evidence of it. >> i tell you,...
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he was at a dinner last night in florida. and behind closed door, he talked about it, he does plan on cutting taxes by 20%, but just on the tax rates. but he does plan on eliminating a lot loopholes, getting rid of second home mortgages or even mortgage interest on your original home. >> i had to attend an event last tuesday night and there was a lot of 1 percenters there. and the interesting thing was there were many people that are major donors to the democrats and a lot of people are major dough mores to the republicans and the one consensus is that nobody has a problem paying more taxes. the issue is nobody thinks ---er other time you have to do something, you expect some sort of return for that investment. there is absolutely zero correlation between higher taxes and getting anything else incremental in return from government as a result. you see it at the local level. at the local level when your taxes go up, you see it. roads are fixed, trees are cut down. >> but we have to knock the deficit done. >> that's what we hav
he was at a dinner last night in florida. and behind closed door, he talked about it, he does plan on cutting taxes by 20%, but just on the tax rates. but he does plan on eliminating a lot loopholes, getting rid of second home mortgages or even mortgage interest on your original home. >> i had to attend an event last tuesday night and there was a lot of 1 percenters there. and the interesting thing was there were many people that are major donors to the democrats and a lot of people are...
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>> well, i mean, certainly the places that are really hard hit, the epicenter, you know, the floridas, the nevadas, yes, they're still in trouble and the deleveraging hasn't happened. there are places like massachusetts where i live where it sort of looks like it's stabilized, but who knows? because you don't know what normal is. consumer credit has doubled, now it's gone down a bit. what is normal? we don't know. >> you said, steve, earlier, you know, 200,000 to 250,000 is optimistic. he says 150,000 is about average of what we're seeing and likely to continue. >> yeah, i mean, you know, we have a lot of short-term data that suggests it could be a little higher this time, but i think going at a pace around, you know, 150,000 is probably what to expect going forward for a while. >> do we break even at 150,000? >> i mean, if the participation rate's coming down, if it has, people going on disability and stuff. >> ken, there's been a lot of skeptics about this recovery and about the really strong numbers we've seen the last couple of months. is there a point where you say, okay, maybe i
>> well, i mean, certainly the places that are really hard hit, the epicenter, you know, the floridas, the nevadas, yes, they're still in trouble and the deleveraging hasn't happened. there are places like massachusetts where i live where it sort of looks like it's stabilized, but who knows? because you don't know what normal is. consumer credit has doubled, now it's gone down a bit. what is normal? we don't know. >> you said, steve, earlier, you know, 200,000 to 250,000 is...
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. >> florida. >> the pac-10 or the big ten? i don't know what i'm talking about. who is the competitor to the sec? >> there is no -- there hasn't been a competitor. >> what's the one that rut gger just join some had. >> the big ten. >> on so trying toitor competitor. >> and there are good teams out west. pac-10. oregon is good and ucla and usc. >> by the way, i have to apologize, i don't know if june is watching. she sat by us at the game. she gave me gloves, i'm really sorry, i walked out with them. i gave them to ray who said that he sees you all the time. >> ray rice? >> no, a different ray. i hope that he actually does see her because i gave him the gloves. but tweet me and i'll pay for the gloves. sorry. i feel so bad, i pronled i'd give the gloves back and i walked out with them. >> i guess we should move on. >> probably. >> earlier this week we told you about james gorman's memo to employees, encouraged them to make calls and letters to washington demanding a balanced compromise on the fiscal cliff. today's politico's morning money reports the bank's employ
. >> florida. >> the pac-10 or the big ten? i don't know what i'm talking about. who is the competitor to the sec? >> there is no -- there hasn't been a competitor. >> what's the one that rut gger just join some had. >> the big ten. >> on so trying toitor competitor. >> and there are good teams out west. pac-10. oregon is good and ucla and usc. >> by the way, i have to apologize, i don't know if june is watching. she sat by us at the game. she...
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all the florida polls have flipped. there's five or six i saw yesterday that had romney in the lead at 88.5% at this point and listening to some of the rhetoric, romney sounds like carl levin grilling blankfein. suddenly gingrich sounds more like him than a free market -- you mean gingrich. you said romney. >> he knows better than this. and we asked him now, is this personal now or business? ever since what happened in the caucuses at iowa with that pac it's been personal and it's like slash and burn. >> that's the headline number from "the wall street journal"/nbc news poll. if you dig deeper into it -- >> i wish it was just nbc because then i would totally say -- >> if you dig deep near it, there are interesting things they find in terms of likability and general elections. >> did you see bob dole yesterday? >> coming out sharply in favor of -- well, actually he has a long history with gingrich. >> i love -- >> he blames gingrich for george bush, the first george bush, losing that re-election. >> all right. we might a
all the florida polls have flipped. there's five or six i saw yesterday that had romney in the lead at 88.5% at this point and listening to some of the rhetoric, romney sounds like carl levin grilling blankfein. suddenly gingrich sounds more like him than a free market -- you mean gingrich. you said romney. >> he knows better than this. and we asked him now, is this personal now or business? ever since what happened in the caucuses at iowa with that pac it's been personal and it's like...
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mississippi, alabama, louisiana or florida, they're gonna love it. shaul, your alabama hospitality is incredible. thanks, karen. love your mississippi outdoors. i vote for your florida beaches, dawn. bill, this louisiana seafood is delicious. we're having such a great year on the gulf, we've decided to put aside our rivalry. now is the perfect time to visit anyone of our states.
mississippi, alabama, louisiana or florida, they're gonna love it. shaul, your alabama hospitality is incredible. thanks, karen. love your mississippi outdoors. i vote for your florida beaches, dawn. bill, this louisiana seafood is delicious. we're having such a great year on the gulf, we've decided to put aside our rivalry. now is the perfect time to visit anyone of our states.
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in florida we had more suntans... in alabama we had more beautiful blooms... in mississippi we had more good times... in louisiana we had more fun on the water. last season we broke all kinds of records on the gulf. this year we are out to do even better... and now is a great time to start. our beatches are even more relaxing... the fishing's great. so pick your favorite spot on the gulf... and come on down. brought to you by bp and all of us who call the gulf home.
in florida we had more suntans... in alabama we had more beautiful blooms... in mississippi we had more good times... in louisiana we had more fun on the water. last season we broke all kinds of records on the gulf. this year we are out to do even better... and now is a great time to start. our beatches are even more relaxing... the fishing's great. so pick your favorite spot on the gulf... and come on down. brought to you by bp and all of us who call the gulf home.
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but we also see improvement in the housing states of california and florida with california up 30%, florida up 20%. becky, as you and i have discussed in the past, we see signs of steady improvement in florida and california and i i think over the next year or two housing is going to make a comeback and really help those states. >> fraking like crazy, we need to get that in the dictionary to make sure everybody knows exactly what -- >> i'm sure webster has it. >> all right. you're in germany. amg, technology of advanced unit of daimler or mercedes or what are you doing over there, looking senate. >> first, joe, as you know, i started in this business 40 years ago as a technician on mercedes benz so i've been involved with german cars for over 40 years. when i came to autonation i wanted to increase our portfolio of german vehicles and today 33% of our profits come from german-produced vehicles. they have the most amazing designers in the world. i'm here at amg, which builds racing cars former s mercedes b. they are the top of the end performance vehicles from mercedes benz and truly extraor
but we also see improvement in the housing states of california and florida with california up 30%, florida up 20%. becky, as you and i have discussed in the past, we see signs of steady improvement in florida and california and i i think over the next year or two housing is going to make a comeback and really help those states. >> fraking like crazy, we need to get that in the dictionary to make sure everybody knows exactly what -- >> i'm sure webster has it. >> all right....
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in florida we had more suntans... in alabama we had more beautiful blooms... in mississippi we had more good times... in louisiana we had more fun on the water. last season we broke all kinds of records on the gulf. this year we are out to do even better... and now is a great time to start. our beatches are even more relaxing... the fishing's great. so pick your favorite spot on the gulf... and come on down. brought to you by bp and all of us who call the gulf home. this is new york state. we built the first railway, the first trade route to the west, the greatest empires. then, some said, we lost our edge. well today, there's a new new york state. one that's working to attract businesses and create jobs. a place where innovation meets determination... and businesses lead the world. the new new york works for business. find out how it can work for yours at thenewny.com. >>> >>> welcome back to "squawk" this monday morning. we'd like to send our best to "jeopardy!" host alex trebek who is recovering today after a heart attack over the weekend, he's in the hospi
in florida we had more suntans... in alabama we had more beautiful blooms... in mississippi we had more good times... in louisiana we had more fun on the water. last season we broke all kinds of records on the gulf. this year we are out to do even better... and now is a great time to start. our beatches are even more relaxing... the fishing's great. so pick your favorite spot on the gulf... and come on down. brought to you by bp and all of us who call the gulf home. this is new york state. we...
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got it right. >> our news maker of the florida, florida senator marco rubio joining us on set from vp rumors to immigration policy, making his mark on american polling ticks in his book "an american son" talks about the need to keep america great and the balance between politics and family. senator, as i said, joins us on set. great to see you. >> thank you. like espn for day traders. i love it. >> that's true. >> so many times, senator, we unfortunately talk about the current america as a place that no longer offers opportunity. i don't agree with that notion. i don't agree that upward mobility is gone. but there is a sense that we've lost the ability for that and i think your book addresses that. >> i don't agree that it's gone either. i think the american people are extremely resilient. our economy is extremely resilient and proven that despite bad and unstable governmental policies what it's been able to do despite that. imagine if we had good leadership and competent congress and political class, what it could be doing. but i do think it's not guaranteed. upward mobility is not g
got it right. >> our news maker of the florida, florida senator marco rubio joining us on set from vp rumors to immigration policy, making his mark on american polling ticks in his book "an american son" talks about the need to keep america great and the balance between politics and family. senator, as i said, joins us on set. great to see you. >> thank you. like espn for day traders. i love it. >> that's true. >> so many times, senator, we unfortunately talk...
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so all this time and all this effort and all this rhetoric and visiting florida on the stump here, on the stump there talking about it and zero votes with the budget, wouldn't it be better to spend more time actually being serious about putting a budget forward, addressing some of these things then all the optical setting an example for what we want to do with 47 billion? >> first of all, the president did submit a budget. the budget contains cuts, it also includes revenue. >> did you vote for it? >> i'm sorry? i support the president's budget. >> they got zero votes. >> you know what? you know that was a scam. that was most the president's budget. the president -- >> didn't know that. >> it wasn't. that was a talking point of the republicans. the democratic alternative budget that we put forward in the house and voted on the house was much closer to the president's budget, the white house indicated that. it got a strong democratic vote. it was our alternative budget. it took a more balanced budget. listen, i hear you sort of saying, poo-pooing what happened here in the senate. here i
so all this time and all this effort and all this rhetoric and visiting florida on the stump here, on the stump there talking about it and zero votes with the budget, wouldn't it be better to spend more time actually being serious about putting a budget forward, addressing some of these things then all the optical setting an example for what we want to do with 47 billion? >> first of all, the president did submit a budget. the budget contains cuts, it also includes revenue. >> did...
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jeff in florida. jeff? >> caller: hey, boo-yah, jim from the heart of the i-4 corridor in florida. >> man, one of my favorite areas, there's a crystal right there. what's going on? >> caller: oh, yeah. with the iphone 5 now out, everybody discovering that the things they bought with the old iphones don't work anymore. they changed the plug. i'm looking for something i can get in to that would complement that, you know, speakers, docking stations, whatever. what kind of stock can you recommend? >> the ancillary apple plays have been to say the least dodgy. i heard some british guy say that the other day, i was going to incorporate it. and what i think is you've got to stick with apple. the ancillary plays are too ancillary and not responsive to the stock itself. sal in new york, sal. >> caller: hey, jimmy boy, boo-yah to you. i have a question about the premarket and the after market. >> sure. >> caller: usually the news comes out late in the day like 4:00 or 5:00. >> mm-hmm. >> caller: and we get hurt from
jeff in florida. jeff? >> caller: hey, boo-yah, jim from the heart of the i-4 corridor in florida. >> man, one of my favorite areas, there's a crystal right there. what's going on? >> caller: oh, yeah. with the iphone 5 now out, everybody discovering that the things they bought with the old iphones don't work anymore. they changed the plug. i'm looking for something i can get in to that would complement that, you know, speakers, docking stations, whatever. what kind of stock...
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he did not do well in the florida panhandle. he may have done well in florida but not in the northern parts of the state. that is trouble ahead. it may not be decided on super tuesday, could go deep into the spring. >> thank you so much. let go to our panel, steve schmidt and tony fratto, and richard land, public policy chief for the southern baptist convention. steve i need direction here, because this was the stunning victory, three races for santorum. okay, we know that. right now, how would you handicap the chances that santorum could win the republican nomination? >> i still think that mitt romney is the odds on favorite to be the nominee of the party if for no other reason, larry, because rick santorum and newt gingrich, both of them in the race divide the conservative vote. and that plays to mitt romney's benefit. he has the organization and resources to run a national campaign and run a 50-state campaign. that being said, i think it tough to make this inevitablity argument when you have lost more races than you won in th
he did not do well in the florida panhandle. he may have done well in florida but not in the northern parts of the state. that is trouble ahead. it may not be decided on super tuesday, could go deep into the spring. >> thank you so much. let go to our panel, steve schmidt and tony fratto, and richard land, public policy chief for the southern baptist convention. steve i need direction here, because this was the stunning victory, three races for santorum. okay, we know that. right now, how...
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campaigning yesterday was prominent florida republicans including former florida governor jeb bush, joins us now, of all the swing states, governor, florida seems to be one where the romney campaign is feeling pretty good. is that still the case? can you hear us now, governor bush? we'll be back to him in a second, make sure we check our audio. i can tell, when i was staying up in florida he was going like that and i don't think he meant no. i realized then probably the ifp -- >> quick programming note on the bridge issue that we discussed before, only the three-person rule only applies to the henry hudson bridge, lincoln tunnel, triboro, queens boro, anything below 63rd street. coming on the george washington street, harlem river bridge you do not need to have three people. >> which is probably why you see long traffic lines at the gw bridge, that is an issue and why we've seen so much. the hurricane deductibles, new jersey is saying when it hit the shore in new jersey that it was a post tropical cyclone. gentlemen you watch business, what does that mean for the insurance companies if yo
campaigning yesterday was prominent florida republicans including former florida governor jeb bush, joins us now, of all the swing states, governor, florida seems to be one where the romney campaign is feeling pretty good. is that still the case? can you hear us now, governor bush? we'll be back to him in a second, make sure we check our audio. i can tell, when i was staying up in florida he was going like that and i don't think he meant no. i realized then probably the ifp -- >> quick...
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in florida we had more suntans... in alabama we had more beautiful blooms... in mississippi we had more good times... in louisiana we had more fun on the water. last season we broke all kinds of records on the gulf. this year we are out to do even better... and now is a great time to start. our beatches are even more relaxing... the fishing's great. so pick your favorite spot on the gulf... and come on down. brought to you by bp and all of us who call the gulf home. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 checking the charts. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 looking for support, tdd# 1-800-345-2550 resistance, breakouts, tdd# 1-800-345-2550 a few other tricks that i'll keep to myself. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 that's how i trade. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 and i do it all with charles schwab, tdd# 1-800-345-2550 because their streetsmart edge platform tdd# 1-800-345-2550 helps me trade quickly, intuitively. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 staying on top of the market is key! tdd# 1-800-345-2550 and the momentum tool, tdd# 1-800-345-2550 it lets me do it at a glance, tdd# 1-800-345-2550 so when things shift, i'm ready
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. ♪ [ male announcer ] this is corporate caterers, miami, florida. in here, great food demands a great presentation. so at&t showed corporate caterers how to better collaborate by using a mobile solution, in a whole new way. using real-time photo sharing abilities, they can create and maintain high standards, from kitchen to table. this technology allows us to collaborate with our drivers to make a better experience for our customers. [ male announcer ] it's a network of possibilities -- helping you do what you do... even better. ♪ >>> >>> all right stocks approaching the worse day the year in today's trading session. here are the stocks we're following. groupon one of the big losers on the nasdaq today as the daily coupon website expired. it freed up 93% of groupon stock. the shares today slumping to the tune of 9%. linkedin. part of the professional networking sites coming from online recruiting services. linkedin declined 5%. and verizon offering $612 million, about $12 a share to acquire voice and data services used in autos. today's jobs numbe
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especially given the annual meeting taking place in florida tomorrow. is there room to short this? >> they took the last good bank. it's unbelievable. you can't own any of these things now. we are low on jpmorgan and like the fact that the buy back is inpact, but there is a ceiling at 40 or the low 40s. we have a bounce back and we are not adding more here. we have to get a handle on how they will act. this was atrocious. >> that's a pretty decent upside from where we were. >> it's where we were on thursday. it if can bounce from here, we would not at here. i know it's cheap, but there was a reputational issue that hangs over the stock and it's not a great thing to be in. >> what's interesting is the atrocity is not the loss. in percentage terms, it's nothing. the fact that they took a bet that has been going on for quite sometime. that's the atrocity. if you want to look at the banks, get the comments. he had been selling the calls and this was a gift. he thought they would go down for other reasons. if i had to guess, my opinion is probably bac that has tremendousicle tons. >> yo
especially given the annual meeting taking place in florida tomorrow. is there room to short this? >> they took the last good bank. it's unbelievable. you can't own any of these things now. we are low on jpmorgan and like the fact that the buy back is inpact, but there is a ceiling at 40 or the low 40s. we have a bounce back and we are not adding more here. we have to get a handle on how they will act. this was atrocious. >> that's a pretty decent upside from where we were. >>...
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didn't do much in florida. so we have to see what happens. but i think the headline story is weakness for mitt romney. >> if newt were to get out of the race and you just put mitt and santorum next to each other, what happens? >> then you have mitt romney marshalling his resources, the super pac and mitt romney's campaign would be after rick santorum big time and probably be able to overwhelm him with money with the infrastructure and organization of his campaign. rick santorum's campaign told me last night, john braybender as chief strategist is what this night tells me is that if we get a one-on-one shot as we did in missouri, we can take out mitt romney. i'm skeptical of that. but it at least raises the possibility, the plausibility of that scenario. the problem is, how do you get to a one-on-one matchup? who is going to tell newt gingrich that he's going to get out? he sees mitt romney weaken and says, i can go compete in arizona, for example, which votes late in february alongside michigan which is going to away homer for mitt romney. yo
didn't do much in florida. so we have to see what happens. but i think the headline story is weakness for mitt romney. >> if newt were to get out of the race and you just put mitt and santorum next to each other, what happens? >> then you have mitt romney marshalling his resources, the super pac and mitt romney's campaign would be after rick santorum big time and probably be able to overwhelm him with money with the infrastructure and organization of his campaign. rick santorum's...
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that's north carolina and florida. all the others, iowa, colorado, new hampshire, ohio, the rest of that set of battle ground states are all leading for obama. now, many of them are close, but if mitt romney only carries florida and north carolina among those battleground states, he's only 235 electoral votes. what he has to do is put together in this final sprint victories in states like virginia, like in ohio, like wisconsin, like colorado. that's the way he could get to 270 electoral votes. we'll see whether the two candidates turn out machines produce the way they have hoped they will. and i talked to someone in the romney campaign today who said the polls have simply not captured the republican intensity. we'll find out tomorrow whether that intensity is actually superior to the democrats. >>. >> thank you. candidates battling it out into the final hour, for sure. what is wall street expecting to see from president romney versus candidate romney? will he be harder on china? a lot of questions. >> mike satolli from
that's north carolina and florida. all the others, iowa, colorado, new hampshire, ohio, the rest of that set of battle ground states are all leading for obama. now, many of them are close, but if mitt romney only carries florida and north carolina among those battleground states, he's only 235 electoral votes. what he has to do is put together in this final sprint victories in states like virginia, like in ohio, like wisconsin, like colorado. that's the way he could get to 270 electoral votes....
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romney has gotten an advantage in florida. looks like we're tied in virginia, obama slightly ahead in ohio, republicans believe that romney needs to take all three, and he's close enough that that's plausible. >> all right, john. thanks. we'll see you and we'll do this again tomorrow morning. debate coverage starts here 7:00 p.m. on cnbc, the twicer is live, #cnbc2012 and for a chance to see your twit in the twicker. >> a quick note we just said that the bp deal had not crossed the tape, and as we were saying that, it crossed the tape so there it is, bp agreeing to this joint venture with rosneft. it is a big deal. there's some conditionality worth mentioning. signing of definitive agreement is still conditional on the russian government agreeing to the sale, so we will have to wait for that piece. >>> coming up next on "squawk box," we've got a big week for the markets, including a two-day fed meeting, earnings and economic data that will be potentially market moving. we'll preview the week ahead and tell you what's working n
romney has gotten an advantage in florida. looks like we're tied in virginia, obama slightly ahead in ohio, republicans believe that romney needs to take all three, and he's close enough that that's plausible. >> all right, john. thanks. we'll see you and we'll do this again tomorrow morning. debate coverage starts here 7:00 p.m. on cnbc, the twicer is live, #cnbc2012 and for a chance to see your twit in the twicker. >> a quick note we just said that the bp deal had not crossed the...
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tiler in florida, please. tyler? >> caller: hey, jim, i'm going to give you a south florida boo-yah. >> oh, i'll take that. i need to go there now. always. what is up? >> caller: hey, the sun is shining -- no, it's not. it's overcast. hey, quick question for you. when you talk about the economy, you know, really booting off again, it seems like you talk about it in terms of consuming and not producing. and i'm thinking, you know, from the way i think about it, you need something to be produced before it's consumed. so i'm wondering why in terms of a growing economy you talk about consumption instead of production. that is what it seems like to me. >> well, i do because in order to be able to raise price, you need demand. if there is a shortage of supply, sure, that can mean something. but not if there is no demand, right? if you have a shortage of a supply solve some product that nobody likes, you can't raise price. it doesn't mean anything. a company has got to earn its stars before you buy it. okay. use the eps to
tiler in florida, please. tyler? >> caller: hey, jim, i'm going to give you a south florida boo-yah. >> oh, i'll take that. i need to go there now. always. what is up? >> caller: hey, the sun is shining -- no, it's not. it's overcast. hey, quick question for you. when you talk about the economy, you know, really booting off again, it seems like you talk about it in terms of consuming and not producing. and i'm thinking, you know, from the way i think about it, you need...
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van hollen from wisconsin and pam bondi, florida. i tell you, these three days, has it been surprising to you? >> yeah it has. it's you will l it actually bee three days. we were in the courtroom all three days of course and it's been a great three days. our constitution is our last line of defense and this is all about protecting our rights under our united states constitution and we were in front of the highest court in the land this week and we were very proud to be there. >> and what i was alluding to, the "times" has a piece in the business section about the mit professor who came up with the mandate and he was watching the proceedings or reading about them and he says as soon as i started reading, my stomach started churning as if -- and i remember nancy pelosi said when someone asked her, she said are you kidding and wouldn't even address the question. hasn't a lot happened in the past three days that people didn't really anticipate? >> i think a tremendous amount has. and i think general bondi could tell you, as well, that fr
van hollen from wisconsin and pam bondi, florida. i tell you, these three days, has it been surprising to you? >> yeah it has. it's you will l it actually bee three days. we were in the courtroom all three days of course and it's been a great three days. our constitution is our last line of defense and this is all about protecting our rights under our united states constitution and we were in front of the highest court in the land this week and we were very proud to be there. >> and...
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let's go to florida. we have news. >> florida. florida voters -- she's doing something, two twins, she is not watching. florida voters are going to the polls today are for the state's presidential primary. here is just a sampling for the most recent poll data. rasmussen puts romney ahead. nbc and reuters 15 points. sufficieolk university gives hi 20-point -- quinnipiac gives him -- what was that? >> 14. >> suffolk gives him a 20-point lead. in two weekend polls newt gingrich is down just five to seven points and the gloves have come off between the two top 0 contenders. >> it's been flailing around a bit trying to go after me for one thing or the other and you just watch it and shake your head. it's been kind of painfully revealing to watch. >> we're going to beat money power with people power. we are going to go all the way to the convention. >> and cnbc's eamon javers joins us live this morning. how far are you from the everglades, eamon? >> reporter: we're far enough that we haven't seen any pythons around here, joe. it's prett
let's go to florida. we have news. >> florida. florida voters -- she's doing something, two twins, she is not watching. florida voters are going to the polls today are for the state's presidential primary. here is just a sampling for the most recent poll data. rasmussen puts romney ahead. nbc and reuters 15 points. sufficieolk university gives hi 20-point -- quinnipiac gives him -- what was that? >> 14. >> suffolk gives him a 20-point lead. in two weekend polls newt gingrich...
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and you see states like florida making necessary changes. you see states like indiana years ago making necessary changes. but then you still see problems in states like new jersey, california, nevada. >> are those the states -- give us the states and cities you would avoid most right now. >> bonds has never been part of my major focus. my majorus is on the economics that drive -- or the economics, rather, that are resulting from the states' financial crisis. >> but what on the landscape may drive the market? >> i think the market is driven -- certainly municipal bond market is driven by supply and demand. everybody knows how bad the financial situation is for states and municipalities. municipalities get 41% of funding from the states. the states are cutting back. we haven't even gotten to your favorite subject, the fiscal cliff yet, which is going to send this situation to further disarray. i think from the standpoint of investors, you can invest along all these lines in various industries and bet with the strong states and bet against the
and you see states like florida making necessary changes. you see states like indiana years ago making necessary changes. but then you still see problems in states like new jersey, california, nevada. >> are those the states -- give us the states and cities you would avoid most right now. >> bonds has never been part of my major focus. my majorus is on the economics that drive -- or the economics, rather, that are resulting from the states' financial crisis. >> but what on the...
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bill in florida. bill? >> caller: yes, jim, nice to talk to you. >> same. >> caller: hey, jim, i'm a retiree and on fixed income. i'm concerned about the future. so much uncertainty, jim, there's uncertainty in taxes, uncertainty in the elections. >> right. >> caller: inflation is a big concern of mine. is there anything i can do at my age to protect myself from all these uncertainties coming up? >> well, look, i've got to tell you. you're a person who really does have to heed 20% in gld or gold bullion, that's going to be your best defense. i think the defense is absolutely right to have. i'm not going to tell you you should buy bonds that's going to yield 2%. i think gold is going to be the best defense you have against the worries that you just outlined. let's go to anthony in virginia, please. anthony? >> caller: washington redskins, boo-yah, rg3 nation stand up. >> dan snyder's your owner. have you thought about at all? >> caller: i've got a quick question. >> yeah. sure. >> caller: if the market is ov
bill in florida. bill? >> caller: yes, jim, nice to talk to you. >> same. >> caller: hey, jim, i'm a retiree and on fixed income. i'm concerned about the future. so much uncertainty, jim, there's uncertainty in taxes, uncertainty in the elections. >> right. >> caller: inflation is a big concern of mine. is there anything i can do at my age to protect myself from all these uncertainties coming up? >> well, look, i've got to tell you. you're a person who really...
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florida seeing some activity, very light, though. and as we work our way up into the great lakes region, a line of storms moving on through. looks like this will slight just to the north of the motor city there in detroit. all thanks to this front moving on through. that will quickly nmove by. cool conditions in the middle of the country. warm across the west. and then right along the tail end of the same front that brought us some of the bigger storms on the east coast, that's what's keeping things unsettled there in florida. and that will be the case here for today as well as tomorrow. today temperatures in the 80s. low 90s showing up around ft. myers. and again that threat for a few isolated storms into friday, as well. deal keep that going. meanwhile, we head into the midwest and a new system emerges. and this will be on friday bringing us another chance for some rain, a better chance than what the first system will bring us. for our friday, afternoon storms coming into indianapolis. and then that will begin to work its way towar
florida seeing some activity, very light, though. and as we work our way up into the great lakes region, a line of storms moving on through. looks like this will slight just to the north of the motor city there in detroit. all thanks to this front moving on through. that will quickly nmove by. cool conditions in the middle of the country. warm across the west. and then right along the tail end of the same front that brought us some of the bigger storms on the east coast, that's what's keeping...
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convention speakers including clint east wood and florida senator marco rubio attacked president obama's record on at jobs and the economy. >> when somebody does not do the job, we've got to let him go. >> mitt romney knows america's prosperity didn't happen because our government simply spent more money. it happened because our people use their own money to open a business. and when they succeed, they hire more people who invest or spend their money in the economy, helping others start a business or create jobs. >> every president since the great depression who came before the american people asking for a second term could look back at the last four years and say with satisfaction, you're better off than you were four years ago, except jimmy carter and except this president. >> the democrats kick off their convention next week in charlotte, north carolina. also, fed chairman ben bernanke is set to speak at 10:00 a.m. eastern at the central bankers policy conference in jackson hole, wyoming. few economists are actually expecting the chairman to signal that the central bank is about to ta
convention speakers including clint east wood and florida senator marco rubio attacked president obama's record on at jobs and the economy. >> when somebody does not do the job, we've got to let him go. >> mitt romney knows america's prosperity didn't happen because our government simply spent more money. it happened because our people use their own money to open a business. and when they succeed, they hire more people who invest or spend their money in the economy, helping others...
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i lived in florida for five years. i love the state of florida. >> where'd you live? >> sarasota, venice and tampa. >> that's right, you were in sarasota for a while. >> i was. >> look, people want -- look, my experience in life is people would rather have freedom, even make less money. if you could go -- if you look at small business owners, they're happy. you know, it's hard, they have to make payrolls, but they're happier than a lot of people that work for big companies, where it's easier. you don't have to take the same risk. so, people want to have their opportunity to live their version of the american dream. all of our versions are different. but they want the opportunity to live their version of the american dream. >> tell us about the single best thing you think you've done in florida for the economy. >> or the best thing. since there's only one. >> talking semantic -- come on, joe! >> give me your single best unique idea. >> single best. >> is it the exact same as someone else's? >> i think exact opposite. >> i think certainly. i think the fact that people n
i lived in florida for five years. i love the state of florida. >> where'd you live? >> sarasota, venice and tampa. >> that's right, you were in sarasota for a while. >> i was. >> look, people want -- look, my experience in life is people would rather have freedom, even make less money. if you could go -- if you look at small business owners, they're happy. you know, it's hard, they have to make payrolls, but they're happier than a lot of people that work for big...
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frank in florida. franky? >> caller: what's up, jim. >> you tell me, chief. >> caller: big boo-yah from coconut creek, florida. the denderon stock -- >> don't buy. >> it could be toxic for them. let's go to jonny in california, jonny? >> caller: happy seven years of b-b-boo-yah, jim cramer. >> thank you very much. >> caller: what do you think about paccar? >> it's great. >> buy, buy, buy! >> gets to 120, i want to pull the trigger. >> nick in florida, nick? >> caller: hey, cramer, spring break boo-yah to ya. >> caller: i'd love to know what you think about the capital agency corporation. >> i'm not pushing it because i like annaly. david in california, david? >> boo-yah, professor. >> what's going on? >> caller: i got in on ameresco at the ipo thanks to your advice, it's up about 30%, should i sell, hold, or buy more. >> i don't even want to be greedy -- people are greedy lose money. maybe take a little off the table, it is a good situation. let's go to diane in tennessee. diane? >> caller: hey, jim. congratul
frank in florida. franky? >> caller: what's up, jim. >> you tell me, chief. >> caller: big boo-yah from coconut creek, florida. the denderon stock -- >> don't buy. >> it could be toxic for them. let's go to jonny in california, jonny? >> caller: happy seven years of b-b-boo-yah, jim cramer. >> thank you very much. >> caller: what do you think about paccar? >> it's great. >> buy, buy, buy! >> gets to 120, i want to pull the...
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he is the only person in florida, not even florida politics, the only person i can find who hasn't seen the ads. newt gingrich started to do a positive campaign in iowa, go back three, four weeks. we tried to do a positive campaign in iowa and we got bombed there and came in fourth. we're trying to defend ourselves. 4 million bucks' worth versus $16 million. >> i'm happy to make the suggestion the republicans show the primary voters how they'll defeat president obama and his ideology. that's what we're hungering for. >> i know in your marvelous campaign you didn't karp on your opponent, and you had the money, you took it to obama care and the bailouts. we followed your campaign very closely and i think that is still the way to run in 2012. the way to defeat obama in 2012 is the same as in 2010. president obama looks at it as the crowned jewel in his domestic agenda and we look at it as a by-product of romney care. >> the republicans should be nice to ron paul because he could be very important down the road it was suggested. when ron paul took a turn on newt gingrich he didn't lash out
he is the only person in florida, not even florida politics, the only person i can find who hasn't seen the ads. newt gingrich started to do a positive campaign in iowa, go back three, four weeks. we tried to do a positive campaign in iowa and we got bombed there and came in fourth. we're trying to defend ourselves. 4 million bucks' worth versus $16 million. >> i'm happy to make the suggestion the republicans show the primary voters how they'll defeat president obama and his ideology....